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    Overview of the Decision: In 2012, Suzuki faced the question of whether or not to continue selling automobiles in the United States. This decision could not have been an easy one. Doubtless it took many days of weighing the pros and cons, looking at data, consulting experts to come to the ultimate decision to discontinue selling new automobiles in the United States. The ultimate decision was a good decision based on many facts about the state of Suzuki in the US. The amount of Suzuki vehicles

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    1.0 Introduction: This report is about GM Holden Ltd Aus. to expand its automobile industry overseas in developing countries like India. For this purpose we have to analyse the some facts about that country and also the demand. Knowing some of the facts like economical condition, political, environmental and legal are very important to start business there, because there factors are different in each and every country. The purpose of this report is to analyse the automobile market of India and give

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    A Report On The Company

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    Holden is one of nine car manufactures, who are capable to manufacture a car from the ground level. It is the local brand of Australia, which is going to stop its production in Australia. This document explains about the opportunities and threats to the company, I try to explain about the present position of Holden, which is not very good. The final accounts of the company shows heavy losses to the company. Australian Government also took many steps to save the Holden production unit, because closure

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    The antiquity of Holden can be found back from 1856, as soon as James Alexander Holden started as a saddlery business in Adelaide, South Australia. The business then evolved over a period of years, developing from mending cars’ upholstery to the complete invention of automobile body shells. The company then became the exclusive dealer of American car manufacturer General Motors in Australia. By the year of 1920 Holden started to supply trams cars for Melbourne. On 1931, Holden merged with the American

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    Vehicles have always been a sign of high-class and pleasure and they have experienced a rich history. Companies related to cars have always experienced the attention of the people because of new styles, advancement and technology. Their icon or signs has always been desired for creativeness and originality. They have always lured the rate devils using shiny, strong shades, print styles and pictures. To add elegance, the organizations have limited themselves in using their titles in the signs. If

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    According to the World Bank (2016), “Mexico is the second largest economy in Latin America” (Iliff, 2016). Mexico is one of the largest auto producers and exporters. “Mexico, produced 3.4 million vehicles in 2015, raking seventh largest vehicle producer in the world and first in Latin America” (Administration, I. T. (2016). Automotive manufacturing is growing, and large automotive companies such as Nissan, Mazda, Volkswagen, and GM, who have plants already established in Mexico, are now planning

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    Revival is a company I own for four years now. It’s been a family company since 1963, so it has a lot of sentimental value to me over the years. Basically what this company does restores old classic cars and rejuvenates them. The shop was owned by my grandpa, then pass on to my dad. Unfortunately, my dad passed away of cancer, so he inherited the company to me because he knew I would still continue to keep Revival functioning properly. I like to preserve my company the way it is, as how it was first

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    Introduction The first gasoline powered automobile was built 1885 in Germany. The first car was engineered by Henry Ford in 1896. He took things a notch higher by establishing an assembly line which enabled him to mass produce the vehicles thus making them affordable to the consumers. The use of automobiles has since increased in the US and other parts of the world. By 1999, the US alone had over 200 million passenger cars and light trucks. The number of cars worldwide grew thrice faster than

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    Q 1. What were the key challenges facing Tata Motors in the process of moving to produce passenger cars from successfully producing commercial vehicles? Ans.: There are various external and internal factors that posed the key challenges to Tata Motors in the process of moving from commercial vehicles to passenger cars. External Factors 1. Inter industry competitions: Tata motors was trying to enter the entry segment of the Indian automobile sector. The entry segment was well occupied by Maruti 800

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    Canada Case Study

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    Automotive industry in Canada INTRODUCTION Canada’s field of road vehicles (automobiles) is one of the biggest and profit-making industry in the world. Canada’s car production field is the major source of generating profit for the country and a great source of employment for the Canadians. In 2013 automobile sector hired more than 117,000 employees and earned the profits of $84.7 billion. “This investment is helping us find much needed capacity for global products and security jobs and it is positioning

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